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Page 251
... movements were to be expected for such is the nature of insurance enterprise , particularly where , as in the case of ... movement of loss payments . The individual loss ratios indicate this clearly . In 1913 and 1914 the loss ratio was ...
... movements were to be expected for such is the nature of insurance enterprise , particularly where , as in the case of ... movement of loss payments . The individual loss ratios indicate this clearly . In 1913 and 1914 the loss ratio was ...
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Arthur H. Reede. CHAPTER XVIII STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SAFETY MOVEMENT IF THE PRECISE MOVEMENT of over - all industrial injury rates through the years cannot be shown , farsighted employers have furnished the data with which to prove ...
Arthur H. Reede. CHAPTER XVIII STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SAFETY MOVEMENT IF THE PRECISE MOVEMENT of over - all industrial injury rates through the years cannot be shown , farsighted employers have furnished the data with which to prove ...
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... movement for greater industrial safety has developed . If it had done no more than arrest the upward move- ment of industrial injuries , that itself would have been an achieve- ment in a period of intensive mechanization . But the ...
... movement for greater industrial safety has developed . If it had done no more than arrest the upward move- ment of industrial injuries , that itself would have been an achieve- ment in a period of intensive mechanization . But the ...
Contents
PART II | 56 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 179 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 229 |
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |